3 cabs on 1 Clarus head??

I read somewhere where a guy wanted to get the full 300W, 2 ohm load out of a Clarus head so he ran two Agi GS112's and then added an SWR Goliath 210...! (He said it sounded great, BTW).

But as the Clarus only has two Speakon outlets for cabs, I'm confused as to how one would add on a third cab? Can the GS112's be somehow daisy-chained? Or is there such a thing as a split-cable connector?

Not hard at all, actually:
Two 8 Ohm cabs in parallel on one Speakon
One 4 Ohm cab on the other

I have done it and it really shows what the Clarus can do for headroom, but I am more likely to run an 8 and a 4 for 2.66 Ohms. My cabs are a little less spendy: two 8 Ohm Flite 110's and one 4 Ohm Ampeg PB210H.

Oh... The two cabs are paralleled by daisy-chaining them. A speaker cable from one goes to the input on the other. Easy, common, effective.

Greywoulf said:

I read somewhere where a guy wanted to get the full 300W, 2 ohm load out of a Clarus head so he ran two Agi GS112's and then added an SWR Goliath 210...! (He said it sounded great, BTW).

But as the Clarus only has two Speakon outlets for cabs, I'm confused as to how one would add on a third cab? Can the GS112's be somehow daisy-chained? Or is there such a thing as a split-cable connector?